

When WhatsApp went down on Monday, Dar Al Ifta, one of Egypt’s foremost Islamic advisory bodies, told followers that TikTok could still be used to find its latest updates. Other uses included allowing religious leaders to stay in touch with congregations, something that became vital when services in mosques were restricted.

It was the main method of communication in a lot of hospitals,” one user wrote on Twitter.

It has been a major problem since this outage. “In Egypt, we use WhatsApp to exchange information in the hospital. In Tunisia, it became common for doctors to use WhatsApp to send pictures of medical scans to health centres in Tunis for analysis. Last year, health services increased their use of the app to tackle emergencies. Service resuming after WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram go down
